Bachelor of Natural Environments and Conservation
University of Tasmania
Course Details
By understanding the issues facing our planet, you can help build a better future. There is no better place to study natural environments and conservation than Tasmania. Our state is a living laboratory, with approximately 23% of Tasmania recognized as world heritage, and 42% as protected areas, accessible from our campus. Your studies will also connect you to the rich culture of the conservation movement in Tasmania. Understanding the connections between nature and human society is vital for informing the management, protection, and use of the natural environment. Youll learn to think critically and creatively across disciplines. As a graduate, youll fight to protect and heal our planet.
Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Pass)
Course structure: The Bachelor of Natural Environments and Conservation requires the completion of 300 credit points